Photo by insung yoon on Unsplash
You have heard it said, ‘So
whatever you would like others to do to you, do also to them, for this is the
law and the prophets.’ Yes, Jesus’ words as recorded in Matthew’s gospel
(chapter 7, verse 12).
Very truly there is something
worldly significant in these words of Jesus. We ought to know this when He
tells us ‘for this is the law
and the prophets.’ When we do what He has said for us to do, we truly get the
fundamental aim of life right. In this, we overcome our sin. In this, we please
God. In this, we achieve the goal that God has set for us. In this, we love one
another, which remember, is Jesus’ final command.
And surely it is this:
to love another is to love ourselves, or,
another way of putting it,
to not love another is to hate oneself.
to love another is to love ourselves, or,
another way of putting it,
to not love another is to hate oneself.
Imagine you work on a hot desk,
where the computer you use is used by other people, and the last person who
used it has left it in an untidy state. You feel disrespected. The previous
person had an opportunity to love you; they declined.
You decide to clean it before using
it, and then when you have finished with it, you decide to clean it again for
the next person. What you are doing is nothing special, for the business you
work for has provided all the hygiene wipes, and they expect you to do the
right thing. You are only doing your duty. Yet in choosing to love the next
person who will use the computer, you are choosing to love yourself, because it
is a blessing to be a blessing.
If you were not to clean the
computer, and leave it as it was found, you would resist and reject the
blessing you could receive. And in not doing the right thing you would actively
resist abiding by your company’s standards, which, if your conscience isn’t
stirred, shows your conscience is seared. You don’t even see that in not loving
another you refuse to love yourself. You don’t care.
See how it only makes sense to love
others, for blessings given are always boomerangs. And this is nothing about
what others give us, but it is what God gives us that is truly important. In
having given what God had ordained for us to give, we have attained to the
perfection of God in that moment.
Nothing more does God ask of us.
One act at a time,
in the will of God,
and His perfection is easy.
in the will of God,
and His perfection is easy.
Blessings given are always boomerangs.
Surely this can resonate with even
the most narcissistic people. And indeed, it does, because it can even be used
as a source of manipulation. It causes ‘good’ people to second-guess even the
deeds of good people, for we need to know the motive for love is genuinely
beyond what a selfish person can get out of it.
Another way of looking at it is
it’s only those who are securely attached within themselves, who don’t need to use people, who will
interact with others from this base that says, ‘I will love you because I can,
and because to love you is not only an opportunity to feel good within me, but
it is principally an opportunity to build Someone Else’s kingdom, not my own.’
The fulfilment of the law and the
prophets was Jesus’ concern. He calls us, to this end, to the simplicity of
doing to others what we would have them do to us. It is the holy standard
interaction we call love. It is taking the initiative. It is choosing to go
first. And it is acting in faith even if our actions are not reciprocated.
And it is choosing to be joyful
especially when our love is not reciprocated,
for when we get upset
that someone didn’t reciprocate
we prove we did our good deed for ourselves
and not for God.
especially when our love is not reciprocated,
for when we get upset
that someone didn’t reciprocate
we prove we did our good deed for ourselves
and not for God.
People can only see the Kingdom in us
when they can see
we are not blessing them for ourselves but for God.
when they can see
we are not blessing them for ourselves but for God.
This, in one movement, is the
fulfilment of the law and the prophets.
Nothing more need be said, and
nothing more need be done.
God is pleased.
God simply desires
that we do for another person
that which is good for us
because it is good for Him.
that we do for another person
that which is good for us
because it is good for Him.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.